What is DFR (Drone as First Responder)?

The use of robots by public safety is not new, whether they are in the air, on the ground, or in the water.

Recent advancements in drone technology mean the aerial systems can now be regularly deployed from a remote location and be above an incident minutes after the first reports of an incident and before the initial responders arrive on scene.

Applications

911 Response

Search and Rescue

Security

Multi System Control Collaboration

Benefits

Swift Deployment

Swift Deployment

Aerial Surveillance

Aerial Surveillance

Search and Rescue

Search and Rescue Efficiency

Hazardous materials

Remote Monitoring in Hazardous Environments

Cost Effective

Cost-Effective Response

Data Collection and Analysis

Data Collection and Communication Support

The RMUS Canada solutions for DFR

Nesting Stations

Drones

Services / Software

Additional Resources

We’re excited to introduce our new identity: 
Remote Robotic  (formerly RMUS Canada) New name. New look. Same trusted team behind it.
 
Our new and improved website is live: 
👉 https://www.remoterobotic.com
 
Our new email addresses are also active: 
All team members now use @remoterobotic.com 
(Don’t worry — emails sent to @rmus.ca will still reach us.) 
 
What’s not changing: 
• Same people 
• Same support 
• Same ownership 
• Same commitment to your operations 
 
This is simply a clearer, more modern identity built around the full spectrum of robotics we deliver. 
 
Thanks to everyone who’s been part of our journey so far — we’re proud to take this next step with you. 
 
— The Remote Robotic Team